Lexington School District Two celebrates Hispanic Heritage
After a postponement due to Helene, Lexington School District Two’s Hispanic Heritage Celebration was held on Wednesday. About 300 attended the second annual event, open to district families and the public.
Among the family focused activities were a mariachi band and dancers, food trucks, student artwork and informational displays, student music and dance performances, arts and crafts, a mobile Lexington County Public Library, and more. Volunteers from the district, the University of South Carolina, and other organizations were also on hand.
“An event like this is valuable to our families, schools and community, because it brings us together to celebrate what makes us who we are in Lexington Two,” said Denise Quickel, the district’s director of bilingual services. “It’s an opportunity to learn more about some of the cultures that represent the district. It is also an amazing opportunity to showcase the many talents of our Lexington Two students and teachers.”
- Mariachi band members and dancers entertain the crowd at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration.
- Attendees grab something to eat at one of the food trucks at the Hispanic Heritage Celebration.
- Saluda River Academy for the Arts students perform.